I tend to use mine during the day, and leave them in the bag at night. Most hoods can be reversed onto the lens to make storage easier, and with some lenses you can still access all the controls with the hood reversed, but with some you can't.
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I've never understood why people have a lens hood yet use their camera with the thing reversed on the lens. See it all the time with tourists in London. My main grouse is that mostly having spend £££ on the lens you still have to spend ££ to buy the lens hood. I guess that's why some people don't bother with them.
I tend to use mine during the day, and leave them in the bag at night. Most hoods can be reversed onto the lens to make storage easier, and with some lenses you can still access all the controls with the hood reversed, but with some you can't.
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I've never understood why people have a lens hood yet use their camera with the thing reversed on the lens. See it all the time with tourists in London. My main grouse is that mostly having spend £££ on the lens you still have to spend ££ to buy the lens hood. I guess that's why some people don't bother with them.
I have never had to buy a hood separately, all the lenses I have have come with a hood, Is it a canon thing that you have to buy the hoods on top of the lens?
I have never had to buy a hood separately, all the lenses I have have come with a hood, Is it a canon thing that you have to buy the hoods on top of the lens?
its only the cheaper Canon lenses I think where you don't get a supplied hood, I think Nikon are the same.
Only L lenses get hoods
I tend to use mine during the day, and leave them in the bag at night. Most hoods can be reversed onto the lens to make storage easier, and with some lenses you can still access all the controls with the hood reversed, but with some you can't.
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I've never understood why people have a lens hood yet use their camera with the thing reversed on the lens. See it all the time with tourists in London. My main grouse is that mostly having spend £££ on the lens you still have to spend ££ to buy the lens hood. I guess that's why some people don't bother with them.
You can store the hood that way to save space in your bag (reversed), but there is no point shooting with it that way! Maybe they stored it as such but then didnt feel the need to use it?
Most lenses I've bought have been supplied with a specific hood depending on type/focal length. My zooms have come with petal hoods, primes with plain hoods. The wider the lens goes, the wider the hood that comes with it.
I tend to use mine during the day, and leave them in the bag at night. Most hoods can be reversed onto the lens to make storage easier, and with some lenses you can still access all the controls with the hood reversed, but with some you can't.
Oh, and they make your lens look bigger, which is what photography's all about, surely?![]()
Like UV or protection filters, the debate will rage forever as to whether or not you "need" to use a hood. If you don't have one and are getting good pics, why bother?
I was going to say this - only Canon L lenses come with hoods, all the other Canon lenses you have to buy hoods separately :bang:.
Spot on, when I owned smaller camera bags, I tended to store the hoods reversed, and if I was just taking a quick snapshot I wouldn't bother putting the hood on correctly. If I was walking about with the camera on a strap, I'd have the hood on properly.You can store the hood that way to save space in your bag (reversed), but there is no point shooting with it that way! Maybe they stored it as such but then didnt feel the need to use it?
And I've learned something, had no idea Canon made you buy hoods for non-pro lenses. Only Nikon lens I've ever bought that didn't come with a hood was an 18-55 VR kit lens (was upgrading from a non-VR) - even then I bought a Nikon bayonet hood for it, mainly for protection. All other Nikkors I've bought plus my Tamron all came supplied.![]()
It's a bit of a sore point with Canon. For example, the 17-55mm f2.8 is quite expensive but it's not an L lens, so the hood is extra.
The hoods can't cost much to manufacture, and I think it's a rip off. Canon aren't doing themselves any favours, and a lot of people just buy a copy on eBay.